Holly Hill Lumber Company 15 (2-4-2)

This small logging locomotive was built
by Baldwin in 1914 and given construction number 41648.

These photos show the locomotive in various
stages of reconstruction at the Historic Railroad Shops in Savannah,
Georgia. When the first two photographs were taken in the spring of
2002, the trailing truck had been removed. Later photos taken in spring
of 2003 show the trailing truck in place although the rest of the locomotive
has been more extensively disassembled.

Here's
a closer view of the trailing truck.

In
this series of three photographs, we can see details of the drivers, the
left cylinder, and the pilot deck.

Here
we see the right side of the backhead before it was taken apart for the
restoration followed by a photo of the backhead with all the appliances
removed. In the first picture, we can see the three try-cocks in the lower
left, the lubricator above them, and the injector to the right. In the
second photo, we can see the three openings where the try-cocks were installed.
We can also see the rear boiler sheet through the fire box. The boiler
flues attach to this sheet.